The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 81,Частина 1;Том 109F. Jefferies, 1811 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... whole preceding night . The vir tuous President answered , that they had been deliberating upon matters of great importance , but of which he could say nothing , since all the mem bers present had taken an oath of se- crecy . " However ...
... whole preceding night . The vir tuous President answered , that they had been deliberating upon matters of great importance , but of which he could say nothing , since all the mem bers present had taken an oath of se- crecy . " However ...
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... whole volume of his satires lying on the stall of the brothers Sosii for public sale , the cla- mour raised by those ... whole piece ; agreeably insinuat- ing itself into that playful style of simplicity and good nature , which is so ...
... whole volume of his satires lying on the stall of the brothers Sosii for public sale , the cla- mour raised by those ... whole piece ; agreeably insinuat- ing itself into that playful style of simplicity and good nature , which is so ...
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... whole of this entertaining dialogue . For , on such a footing they must have stood together , if it be at all conceiv- able , that Horace could make a man of Trebatius's public character and consequence the interlocutor in such a ...
... whole of this entertaining dialogue . For , on such a footing they must have stood together , if it be at all conceiv- able , that Horace could make a man of Trebatius's public character and consequence the interlocutor in such a ...
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... whole nation about the chief and most essential con- cerns of life , I mean how to disunguish the seasons proper for doing every kind of rural work , deserve as much to be ho- noured with extensive and lasting struc- tures as the ...
... whole nation about the chief and most essential con- cerns of life , I mean how to disunguish the seasons proper for doing every kind of rural work , deserve as much to be ho- noured with extensive and lasting struc- tures as the ...
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... whole , it was evident that the human intellect " could no longer bear the restraint which had been imposed upon it . " Bacon had lately published those great works which were destined to effect a mighty change in the pursuit of know ...
... whole , it was evident that the human intellect " could no longer bear the restraint which had been imposed upon it . " Bacon had lately published those great works which were destined to effect a mighty change in the pursuit of know ...
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